The O'Moore County management team believe they're improving with each game.
It's another busy weekend in the Lidl Ladies National Football Leagues.
After wins for both Offaly and Westmeath last time out, Laois remain alone in the midlands in looking for a first victory of their campaign.
While the Laois footballers could reflect on an improved performance on their opening day loss to Donegal, Billy Kiernan and Tommy Derevaux's side were still short when it came to their defeat away to Cavan last weekend.
They welcome Tipperary to Crettyard on Sunday and Kiernan tells David Hollywood his team are getting closer to that winning performance:
Staying in Division two, Westmeath follow their win in Monoghan face a long trip to Letterkenny to take on Donegal.
The Ulster side were beaten by four points at the same venue by Kildare last weekend.
Offaly meanwhile have a weekend off in Division Three, they'll return to action against Louth on Sunday week.
The Wesmteath and Laois games throw in at 2pm on Sunday afternoon.
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